Paper Talk - 15 October 2011
Paper Talk: Chamakh's Gunner go
Arsenal will sell Marouane Chamakh in January, Chelsea will pay £2m for a 14-year-old, and Bartholomew Ogbeche is on trial at Middlesbrough.
- Arsene Wenger has ruled himself out of managing England - for good.
- Andre Villas-Boas says he will not sell Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka in January.
- Steve Cotterill said a tearful farewell to Portsmouth's players before taking charge at Nottingham Forest.
- Chelsea have agreed a deal to sign a 14-year-old - MK Dons midfield starlet Seyi Ojo - worth a staggering £2million.
- Sir Alex Ferguson has urged Manchester United and Liverpool fans to stop their sick taunts.
- Fabio Capello is desperate to appeal against Wayne Rooney's Euro 2012 ban - but fears such a move could see it increased.
- Under pressure Sunderland boss Steve Bruce feels he has the backing of chairman Ellis Short, but admits he needs "a few results".
- Bristol City will speak to Derek McInnes this weekend about becoming their new boss after agreeing a six-figure transfer fee for the St Johnstone manager.
- Arsene Wenger dismissed suggestions yesterday that he might one day become England manager.
- Harry Redknapp has given his clearest indication yet that David Beckham is unlikely to join a Tottenham squad he declared is the best he has ever worked with as a manager.
- England manager Fabio Capello is keen to launch an appeal against Wayne Rooney's ban.
- Carlos Tevez will stay away from Manchester City's match with Aston Villa today.
- Blackburn boss Steve Kean feels he has won further backing at Blackburn after he was allowed to bring in Paul Clement as his new assistant.
- Arsene Wenger is ready to sell Marouane Chamakh in January.
- Bolton chariman Phil Gartside will launch an urgent review of his side's failings if they are still in the bottom three after their next four games.
- Middlesbrough are giving a trial Nigeria striker Bartholomew Ogbeche.
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